Turkey and Cheese Sliders

Juicy turkey, melty Swiss, and bright cranberry sauce tucked into soft Hawaiian rolls, brushed with butter and topped with poppy seeds for fast, crowd-pleasing sliders.

This sandwich has been my go-to answer for quick weeknight dinners, holiday leftovers, and impromptu gatherings. I first discovered the magic of tucking leftover turkey and cranberry into soft King's Hawaiian rolls one Thanksgiving evening when I wanted something faster than reheating plates for everyone. The result was an instant hit. The sweet, pillowy rolls offset the savory turkey and the tart-sweet pockets of cranberry sauce, while the melted Swiss threads everything together into a handheld comfort moment. It is simple, forgiving, and reliably tasty.
What makes these sliders special is the balance of textures and temperatures. The rolls become slightly toasted and buttery on top while remaining soft inside. The turkey stays juicy if you use thicker shredded pieces or thin deli slices. The cranberry brings a bright burst that keeps each bite lively. They are ideal when you want something that feels a little celebratory without a long time commitment. I often serve them at casual holiday after-parties because they use leftovers, require minimal hands-on time, and travel well for a potluck.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 25 minutes from start to finish which makes this a dependable last-minute option for busy evenings or unexpected guests.
- Uses leftover roasted turkey or simple deli slices so you can turn what would be odds and ends into a crowd-pleasing plate.
- Pan-friendly assembly in a 9 by 13 inch dish minimizes clean-up and reheating is straightforward in the oven or microwave.
- Flexible with cheese choices and cranberry styles which means you can tailor the sliders to picky eaters or dietary needs.
- Make-ahead friendly; assemble covered and refrigerate for a few hours then bake when ready, perfect for entertaining without stress.
- Uses pantry staples like butter and poppy seeds for a bakery finish without complicated steps.
In my house these sliders have become shorthand for comfort and convenience. Guests always ask for the recipe and my children nicknamed them party rolls because they are gone within minutes. I have experimented with adding a thin smear of mustard for a tangy edge and occasionally double the cheese for extra indulgence. Each variation has been a hit which is why I keep this method in my weeknight rotation.
Ingredients
- King's Hawaiian Original Sweet Rolls, 1 package (12 count): Look for the smaller dinner roll pack in the bakery aisle. The rolls are slightly sweet and very soft which creates the perfect contrast to savory turkey. You can substitute other soft sweet rolls but this brand delivers a familiar texture and flavor.
- Turkey, 2 cups shredded or sliced: Leftover carved turkey works beautifully. If you are short on time, two cups of thinly sliced deli turkey is an excellent shortcut. For the juiciest results, shred larger pieces rather than using very thin deli paper beneath the cranberry so the moisture does not run.
- Cranberry sauce, 1 cup: Whole-berry or chunky styles are preferred because they hold up during baking. If using a jarred sauce, scoop the thicker part and drain any excess liquid to avoid soggy rolls.
- Swiss cheese, 8 slices: Swiss melts nicely without overpowering the other flavors. Provolone, Havarti, or Mozzarella can be substituted. If you love cheese, add extra slices but know that doubling may not fully melt in the middle yet will still add richness.
- Unsalted butter, 2 tablespoons melted: Brushing the tops with melted butter gives the rolls a golden, bakery finish. Use more if you want a richer crust. Unsalted allows you to control sodium.
- Poppy seeds, 1 teaspoon: A small sprinkle adds a classic diner look and a faint nutty crunch. Sesame seeds are an optional substitute if you prefer.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare the pan: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray. If you are using a metal pan consider lining it with nonstick foil for easier cleanup and to prevent sticking. This step saves time when serving and keeps bottoms from darkening too quickly. Split the rolls: Either slice the entire slab of 12 rolls in half horizontally so you have a bottom sheet and a top sheet, or separate and slice each roll in half. The slab method is faster for assembly and ensures even layering; slicing individually can make final serving neater. Use a long serrated knife for clean cuts. Layer the turkey: Place the bottom half or bottom slab of rolls in the prepared pan. Evenly distribute the shredded or sliced turkey over the rolls in a single layer so every slider gets a portion. Avoid piling too high as this can prevent cheese from melting evenly. Add cranberry sauce: Gently spread the thicker part of the cranberry sauce over the turkey. Use whole-berry or chunky styles and scoop away any watery juices. The cranberry should form distinct pockets of tart sweetness rather than running across the pan. Top with cheese and close: Layer the Swiss cheese slices across the cranberry, trimming if necessary to cover evenly. Place the tops of the rolls back on. If you prefer extra cheese, tuck additional slices between the turkey and cranberry, understanding the middle may remain slightly less melted. Butter and poppy seeds: Brush the tops thoroughly with melted butter so they brown evenly. Sprinkle poppy seeds across the buttery surface for visual appeal and a subtle crunch. For an ultra buttery finish increase the butter to taste. Bake covered and then uncovered: Cover the pan tightly with foil and bake for 15 minutes. Remove foil and bake an additional 4 to 6 minutes until the tops are golden and the cheese is visibly softened. Keep a close eye for the final minutes since the sweet bread can brown quickly. Serve warm: Slice into individual sliders and serve immediately. Sliders are best hot and fresh but can be stored airtight in the refrigerator for up to five days. Reheat gently in the oven covered to retain moisture or microwave single portions for quick service.
You Must Know
- These keep well refrigerated for up to five days when stored in an airtight container which makes them convenient for meal planning.
- Freeze fully cooled sliders for up to three months but expect some texture change during thawing, particularly in the bread and sauce.
- Use the thickest part of cranberry sauce or drain excess liquid to avoid sogginess during baking.
- For extra browning, place under the broiler for 30 to 60 seconds only once the centers are hot to avoid burning the sweet rolls.
- Protein rich and portable, each slider has roughly 14 grams of protein making them satisfying for both kids and adults.
My favorite thing about these is how many happy accidents led to their creation. A leftover turkey sandwich experiment turned into a holiday staple, and readers have reported bringing them to potlucks where they disappear first. I like to watch for the moment the cheese begins to dull and bubble a little as that signals perfect pull-apart texture while the rolls stay soft inside.
Storage Tips
Store cooled sliders in an airtight container or tightly wrapped foil in the refrigerator for up to five days. For best texture wrap individual portions in plastic wrap and then place in a resealable bag. To reheat without drying, place under a 325 degrees Fahrenheit oven covered for 8 to 12 minutes until warmed through. For microwave reheating, wrap a paper towel around a single slider and microwave 20 to 30 seconds to maintain moisture. To freeze, individually wrap each slider and place in a freezer-safe bag for up to three months then thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have King's Hawaiian use any soft dinner roll such as Parker House style or brioche for similar sweetness and texture. Swap Swiss for provolone or Havarti for creamier melt. For a tangier layer replace cranberry sauce with a cranberry relish or a thin smear of whole grain mustard and chutney mix. For a lower sodium option choose low-sodium deli turkey or roast a small turkey breast and shred at home. Use vegan butter and dairy-free cheese to make a dairy-free version, though flavor and melt will differ.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm with crisp pickles, kettle chips, or a simple green salad to balance the richness. For holiday gatherings arrange sliders on a wooden board with toothpicks and small bowls of extra cranberry sauce and mustard for variety. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves or microgreens for a fresh look. They pair nicely with light beers, sparkling water with a lemon slice, or a chilled white wine such as Pinot Grigio for adult occasions.
Cultural Background
These sliders are a modern American comfort interpretation of post-holiday leftover cooking. Combining sweet bread with savory protein and chutney-like fruit recalls American trends of reimagining classic roast leftovers as handheld dishes. Hawaiian rolls themselves are a 20th century creation with origins linked to commercial bakeries and have since become a staple for sliders and party sandwiches across the United States.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter use robust, spiced cranberry sauces and roast turkey. In summer try sliced turkey breast from a deli, swap cranberry for a light peach chutney, and use a citrus herb butter for brushing. For Thanksgiving week make a double batch and offer a bar of toppings such as caramelized onions, pickled jalapenos, and multiple cheeses so guests can customize their sliders according to seasonal preferences.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble sliders up to 8 hours ahead and keep covered in the refrigerator. If preparing further in advance, assemble but do not add butter and poppy seeds until ready to bake to preserve a fresh top. For office lunches wrap individually and reheat in a toaster oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 to 10 minutes. Label frozen sliders with date and contents so you can rotate through your freezer inventory easily.
These sliders are simple yet versatile and have become a small family tradition in our home. They are forgiving, quick, and endlessly adaptable which makes them one of my most requested quick dishes. Make them your own, and enjoy the ease of a warm, delicious handheld that brings people together.
Pro Tips
Use whole-berry or chunky cranberry sauce and drain any excess liquid to avoid soggy rolls.
Line a metal baking pan with nonstick foil for easy cleanup and to prevent overbrowning on the bottom.
Brush tops thoroughly with melted butter for an even golden crust and consider extra butter for a richer finish.
Keep a close eye during the uncovered bake step since the sweet rolls brown quickly in the last few minutes.
For travel, bake the sliders then wrap tightly in foil to keep warm; reheat briefly at the destination if needed.
This nourishing turkey and cheese sliders recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Turkey and Cheese Sliders
This Turkey and Cheese Sliders recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Rolls
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Fruit
Cheese
Finishing
Instructions
Preheat and prepare pan
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray. Line with nonstick foil if using a metal pan for easy cleanup.
Split the rolls
Slice the rolls horizontally as one slab or separate and slice each roll. Place the bottom halves into the prepared baking dish evenly.
Layer the turkey
Evenly distribute 2 cups of shredded or sliced turkey over the bottom half of the rolls in a single layer for consistent portions.
Spread the cranberry sauce
Gently spread 1 cup of whole-berry or chunky cranberry sauce over the turkey, using the thickest part of the sauce and avoiding watery juices.
Add cheese and close
Layer 8 slices of Swiss cheese over the cranberry, then place the roll tops back on. Add more cheese if desired understanding it may not fully melt in the center.
Butter and add poppy seeds
Brush the tops of the rolls with 2 tablespoons of melted unsalted butter and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon poppy seeds for a bakery-style finish.
Bake covered and then uncovered
Cover the pan with foil and bake for 15 minutes. Remove foil and bake for an additional 4 to 6 minutes until tops are golden and cheese is softened. Watch closely to prevent burning.
Serve and store
Slice into individual sliders and serve warm. Store leftovers airtight in the refrigerator for up to five days or freeze individual portions for up to three months.
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